
Trouble on the airwaves
Streamlined playlists, four hour slots and shared shows with Lancashire killed the radio star
Streamlined playlists, four hour slots and shared shows with Lancashire killed the radio star
A man, his dog, a team of archeologists and the footprints from a forgotten age
In the late 60s, Liverpool’s coolest hangout was found beneath the surface of Hope Street
A new agreement has brought the Mersey Barrage scheme back into the conversation — plus the rest of your weekly briefing
A great deal, and five longreads for an escapist Sunday
Water Street’s Hooters has arrived in a maelstrom of controversy. But is it deserved?
Allegations of staff mistreatment, trade union victimisation, and more students than chairs
David Lloyd’s writer’s edition
Plus: striking workers, DJ-ing metro mayors and the rest of your weekly briefing
Increasingly, in Liverpool, it’s harder and harder to hear ourselves think
Frail indie, the Iranian Revolution and necking Prosecco
An investigation plots the local connections with a controversial union project — plus the rest of your briefing
David Lloyd helped build SevenStreets from the ground up. For four years it was at the forefront of Liverpool's independent media. Here he explains why he's on board with us
Arsenic and infidelity in the 1800s
The deprived town has gone from having three Labour councillors to three Independents in quick succession as residents feel they’ve been left behind
Going out is easy for many, but for others it comes with uncertainty and frustration.